Abbey Lens a Year in review 2020-21

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September 2020 Vol 7: Issue No. Two

Excellence Through Partnership

Keeping safe On-line information

THINK YOU KNOW? We would like to share some websites, that are useful for parents that contain a wealth of free information and resources to help you keep your child safe online. Abbey’s website is a great starting point and you can find a whole page of resources, videos and links here: https://www.abbeyfederation.co.uk/on-line-safety- information/ It looks likely that on-line learning will continue to form a part of school life for the near future. Safeguarding children online is everyone’s responsibility. Here are a few tips that might help you to protect your child. If you would like further advice or support then please do not hesitate to speak to your child’s class teacher, or our ICT network manager, Mr Choudhury. • Are parental controls set on your broadband and on all devices including PCs, tablets, phones, TV, gaming devices? • Talk regularly to your child about how they can keep safe online and what to do if they are worried about something. • Are your online accounts’ passwords protected so only you know them? • Does your child use Facebook or other social media and messaging apps? • Set your homepage to a child friendly site and ensure, if your child has an account, it has strict parental controls. • Make sure children are online in a place you can keep an eye on them. • Ensure children only have access to age-appropriate games, films, TV programmes. • If your children use on-line gaming or chat, keep reminding them that those who purport to be children, may not be.

Have you got a paragraph of good news to share? Write in under 100 words, attach a picture and your story may be published. All submissions to office@abbey-jun.sandwell.sch.uk or office@abbey-inf.sandwell.sch.uk

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